Hello,
I have a box with multiple network interfaces. I am running:
# *uname -a* Linux rhino 5.2.11-200.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Aug 29 12:43:20 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# *cat /etc/*release* Fedora release 30 (Thirty) NAME=Fedora VERSION="30.20190905.0 (CoreOS preview)" ID=fedora VERSION_ID=30 VERSION_CODENAME="" PLATFORM_ID="platform:f30" PRETTY_NAME="Fedora 30.20190905.0 (CoreOS preview)"
I am happy with eth0 as it uses DHCP.
What is the best way to configure on the system the below command:
$ *sudo ifconfig eth1 0*
I have a container in which I have an interface - call it a OVS bridge which will be linked to eth1 and that interface will get the IP address. I also need to force the container to use eth1 as the default route interface and not eth0.
I understand that Network Manager (/var/run/NetworkManager/) is the method to configure networking on this CoreOS. Is this model supported? Any references to how this can be accomplished?
I have another similar use case for a VPN tunnel.
Appreciate pointers.
Thanks & Regards
/Shivaram